Juvenile years are indeed demanding and bewildering. This poem I have written a decade and three years ago is a manifestation of the kind of life teenagers, possibly a greater fraction of the young population, are probably experiencing and struggling in their youthfulness. But as of this writing, 13 years later, this poem reawakens a memory of my old younger self of how inevitable life's challenges were and uncovers a reality of how my life has positively evolved 360 degrees from then on.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

" The truly creative person seeks to reveal and not to conceal. They tell the truth about the truth."

- Rod Judkins from the book, The Art of Creative Thinking.

Fashion is one form of the arts and so fashion is one outlet for creativity. I am currently reviving what I used to be fond of doing - creative personal styling. Many of my days for the past years were somewhat wasted, in the sense that I have suppressed my freedom of self-expression for personal style.

Here I am now, catching up and exploring the umpteen possibilities I can exploit to reveal the creative person in me, through fashion. I am breaking barriers, disclosing what is real, because I am confidently declaring that I am fashionably creative.

My fashion sense may seem atypical, unconventional, maybe unwearable for day-to-day, appears to be tainted with a flight of fancy, unpredictable - either in merrymaking mood or a stoic display of my favorite palette: black and white. But, that personal style extremely satisfies my cravings for creative self-expression.

I strongly desire to be an instrument for inspiration to other people, to help them bring out the truth of who they really are, fashion-wise and to motivate them to take off those shackles of hesitancy.

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